Linux Tutorials on the topic “kvm”

  • Installing KVM Guests With virt-install On Ubuntu 8.10 Server

    ubuntu Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 0

    Installing KVM Guests With virt-install On Ubuntu 8.10 Server Unlike virt-manager, virt-install is a command line tool that allows you to create KVM guests on a headless server. You may ask yourself: "But I can use vmbuilder to do this, why do I need virt-install?" The difference between virt-install and vmbuilder is that vmbuilder is for creating Ubuntu-based guests, whereas virt-install lets you install all kinds of operating systems (e.g. Linux, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, OpenBSD) and distributions in a guest, just like virt-manager. This article shows how you can use it on an Ubuntu 8.10 KVM server.

  • Virtualization With KVM On A Debian Lenny Server

    debian Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 6

    Virtualization With KVM On A Debian Lenny Server This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on a Debian Lenny server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g. Intel VT or AMD-V.

  • Virtualization With KVM On A Fedora 10 Server

    fedora Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 3

    Virtualization With KVM On A Fedora 10 Server This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on a Fedora 10 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g. Intel VT or AMD-V.

  • KVM Virtualization With Enomalism 2 On An Ubuntu 8.10 Server

    ubuntu Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 4

    KVM Virtualization With Enomalism 2 On An Ubuntu 8.10 Server Enomalism ECP (Elastic Computing Platform) provides a web-based control panel that lets you design, deploy, and manage virtual machines on one or more host systems (in the case of multiple systems, we speak of a cluster or cloud). This article shows how you can use Enomalism (also know as Enomaly) to manage KVM guests on one Ubuntu 8.10 server.

  • Virtualization With KVM On A CentOS 5.2 Server

    centos Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 3

    Virtualization With KVM On A CentOS 5.2 Server This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on a CentOS 5.2 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g. Intel VT or AMD-V.

  • KVM Virtualization With Enomalism 2 On A Fedora 10 Server

    fedora Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 1

    KVM Virtualization With Enomalism 2 On A Fedora 10 Server Enomalism ECP (Elastic Computing Platform) provides a web-based control panel that lets you design, deploy, and manage virtual machines on one or more host systems (in the case of multiple systems, we speak of a cluster or cloud). This article shows how you can use Enomalism (also know as Enomaly) to manage KVM guests on one Fedora 10 server.

  • Managing Multiple KVM Hosts With Enomalism2 [Ubuntu 8.10]

    ubuntu Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 0

    Managing Multiple KVM Hosts With Enomalism2 [Ubuntu 8.10] In my previous guide about how to set up Enomalism2 on Ubuntu 8.10 I concentrated on just one KVM host. This tutorial is an extension to that article in that it shows how to add further Ubuntu 8.10 KVM hosts to the setup that can then be managed from one single control panel.

  • Virtualization With KVM On Ubuntu 9.04

    Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 1

    Virtualization With KVM On Ubuntu 9.04 This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on an Ubuntu 9.04 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g. Intel VT or AMD-V.

  • Virtualization With KVM On A Fedora 11 Server

    fedora Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 3

    Virtualization With KVM On A Fedora 11 Server This guide explains how you can install and use KVM for creating and running virtual machines on a Fedora 11 server. I will show how to create image-based virtual machines and also virtual machines that use a logical volume (LVM). KVM is short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and makes use of hardware virtualization, i.e., you need a CPU that supports hardware virtualization, e.g. Intel VT or AMD-V.